F. I». v o«d. PUREBRED ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. FOR PRIVATE SALE- ?. H. WOOD Has been favored with from Messrs Braithwaite and AcQcksj to pijerfgr private sale^Oj? Purebred Romsey Jlarah Rams, hiV two tgpth, from imported stock. ' 1881 FOR BDIEDIATE SALE. A BARGAIN. SECTION No. 351, Port of Seotion No, •852, and Section No.' 353, Taratahi:. Plain Block, about 240 Acres Freehold Land, partly fenced, cleared and sown in English grass, Tworopraed Cottage and Sheep Yards on the property! . Apply to F. H. WOOD, 1889 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ANNIVERSARY DAY 22nd JANUARY. 1885. •. AN ANNIVERSARY DAY tho ordi\J nary Tirac-table will be suspended, EXCURSION FARES: Between Wellington and Mrsterton, either way—lst class, 13s Cd ; 2nd class, 7s Cd Between Wellington and Carterton, either way— Ist class lis; 2nd class, OsGd Between Wellington and Greytown, either way—lst class lis; 2nd class 6d Betweon Wellington and Fcathcrston, either way—lst class, 8s (id; 2nd class 5a 6d Between Wellington and Kaitoko, either way—lst class Os ;.2nd class 4s. Betweon Wellington and Upper Hutt, either way—lst class, 4s; 2nd class ; 2a Cd '■ • These Tickets will by issued by a train leaving Wellington for all Wairarapa Stations at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 21st January, and by any train on the 22nd, ~ and will be available for the return jour-ney-by any train up to the evening of Friday, 23i*d January. On FRIDAY,' tho 23rd January, an early .. Train will leave Masterton'at 6 a.m., Carterton - 0.30, Greytown 6.40, Featherston 7.15, Upper Hutt 8.50:
arriving in Wellington at 10 a.rn. Excursion tickets will be issued at Petone and Lower Hutt at the same prices as the above. The 7.30 p.m. train on the 21at, and the 6 a.m. train on the 23rd, will not stop at Flag Stations. ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS' EXCURSION TO LOWER HUTT. Tickets, including admission to grounds, available by any train—First class 3s, Second class 2s. Special Train not stopping between Wellington and Lower Hutt at .9.50 a.m. Between all stations not included in the above Excursion fares, Saturday return tickets available for the return journey on the same conditions as ordinary return tickets. For Times of Trains see posters. . GEO. ASHCROFT, 1892 District Manager. A CIRCULAR. TEMPUS FUIQIT, TO all who are in possession of the circulating medium.—Wanted more generally known that if you want your WATCHES&c.carefullyandaccuratelyrepaired at reasonable prices, Iwill do them if left with MrG, Dixon, Tobacconist, Masterton, Mr Taplin, Taueru, or at my residence oli the Taueru road. As I visit Masterton every Saturday, I will return all work on that day, and guarantee the same to perform well for twelve months without any further charge, when not brokon or otherwise damaged by accident. N. B.—l have five sections of land in the Wardell township, and a number of secondhand watches, docks, &c. (in good repair) which I ain willing to sell for cash or exchange for two-tooth sheep of tho feminine gender, quim cube. 0. CAMPBELL, Watchmaker, Jeweller, etc., late of Wellington, and various oilier localities in Scotland, Victoria, Otago, &c, T bargain! PRIVATE SALE—By order of } the mortgagees, that first class plant in full working order, known as Roots & Co.'s STEAM SAW MILL, Makino Road, Fending, Terms easy. Apply to JNO. WALDEGRAVE, Palmorston North, or D. H. MACAIITIIUR, Feilding. A .Lease of good Totara Bush can be obtained in the immediate neighborhood at il moderate royalty. 1892
A SK your Grocer fir the Pure Vinegar, rruiuufncturel by JOHN STRIKE, Sen. This is guaranteed piirc, well mttured, and unsurpassed by any vinegar imported, while the fact that this is a icw colonusHmiusiry shonl-l i-foun? it o trial. • WORKS-Upper Willis Elr;et, Wellington CHEAP FURNITURE A. FARMER, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, Is now offering good sound furniture at very lon- prices. A visit'will prove the fact. GIIKAF FURNITURE. WE (1 sire to thank-tlw I'nJilic of Ms»' terton - and- ilis-lrict for tlio ver\ generous support thev luve accorded u-.-.ir.ee\\e commenced Lusiiicss in MiiiUrton. A Selection ofthe , ■ ' NEWEST GOODS has just.been opened, suitable for tho ■ CHIISTMAS SEASON. All goods marked iu plain Inures. INSPECTION CORDIAL!.V INVITED. W. UTTLEJCHI & SOI, QUEEN-SWEET iIASTERTOX. in d UMBTON QUAY, WKLLIN'OTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1893, 20 January 1885, Page 3
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